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Vivien Sándorházi (born 3
January 2001) is a
Hungarian badminton player affiliated with Újpesti
Tollaslabda SE who
competes in
international level events...
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William S.
Darling (born
Vilmos Béla
Sándorházi; 14
September 1882 – 15
December 1963) was a Hungarian-American art
director who was
prominent in Hollywood...
- 1 An S-y 21 21 Goh J W 12 14 V
Sándorházi 18 15 Goh J W 21 21 1 An S-y 21 21 12 BW
Zhang 19 13 12 BW
Zhang 21 21...
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Polina Buhrova (first round)
Julie Dawall Jakobsen (semi-finals)
Vivien Sándorházi (first found)
Rachael Darragh (quarter-finals) Goh Sze Fei / Nur Izzuddin...
- Miklós Kis-Kasza / Vivien
Sándorházi 11 21 12 21 2 Aria
Dinata Ádám Könczöl 21 11 21 14 3 Luna Šaban
Vivien Sándorházi 6 21 17 21 4 Aria Dinata / Filip...
- Delcheva (BUL) (group stage) Huang Yin-hsuan (TPE) (quarterfinals) Vivien
Sándorházi (HUN) (quarterfinals) Tereza Švábíková (CZE) (group stage) Goh Jin Wei...
- Quarter-finals J
Vieira 18 17 V
Sándorházi 21 21 V
Sándorházi 16 10 8 L
Christophersen 21 21 PFQ T Švábíková 16 21 8 L Christophersen...
- Špoljarec (CRO) W 2–0 2 Q Popov (FRA) L 0–2 Did not
advance Vivien Sándorházi Women's
singles Tan (BEL) L 0–2 Nyqvist (FIN) W 2–0 Hamza (ITA) W 2–0...
- Quarter-finals T Švábíková 14 18 V
Sándorházi 21 21 V
Sándorházi 16 14 6 Hsu W-c 21 21 PFQ I
Jaiswal 13 12 6 Hsu W-c 21 21 6...
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Jucharoen (quarter-finals) 11.
Maria Delcheva (third round) 12.
Vivien Sandorhazi (fourth round) 13.
Huang Yin-hsuan (fourth round) 14. Reka Madarasz...